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06/09/2015 - District of Columbia, United States

Why can't I download any of this to spreadsheets? Why can't I download multiple years?

You can download all of the international data as spreadsheets. To do this, select the country, or countries, and fuel source(s) you would like to see data for and click the download button. (Directly beneath the animation controls) This will give you the option to download the displayed data in a variety of manners including as a spreadsheet (.csv file). Data for all available years is included as the default.

06/01/2015 - Nigeria

Dear Sirs, I have been using your data for almost 20 yrs, in particular the international Petroleum data. I like the granularity provided, by country by month. Unfortunately it seems from the beta site, that I can only access the annual data and only download as a CSV file. Is that correct? regards Casper

Where are the country pages!!!? I am writing a book chapter and referenced your site, where I found terrific info on India and Japan several months ago. Unfortunately, it appears you deleted those pages. Why?

The country pages can be accessed by clicking the "Select Country/Region" dropdown, and also by clicking the "Analysis" tab.

05/25/2015 -

I need to access country profiles in .pdf form.

You can download PDF files for all of the countries with a detailed energy analysis. (Click the "read full analysis" link and the downloadable PDF is at the top left of your screen labeled “full report”)

05/20/2015 - New York, United States

Thank you for all the info and help over the past few years. Before the layout, I was able to find annual #s of net exports of petro for each country, and now I have no idea where it is.

Click the Data tab and then use the "Select Data" and "Select Countries" buttons to choose which fuel source(s) and which countries you'd like to see the data for.

05/20/2015 - New York, United States

I am looking for bbl and bcf , not Btu , can you tell me where to look for country's oil bbl and gas in bcf? Thanks

The information you’re requesting can still be found in the new International Portal’s Data Browser. (The data tab)

Once on the data page clicking the “Select Data” button allows you to choose which energy source is shown, allows you to specify what data you want to retrieve, and allows you to adjust the unit of measurement based on your preferences.

05/20/2015 - Canada

Where can I find the original spreadsheets with the country data for Crude + Condensate and the one for all liquids. The new look is too complicated for me. The spreadsheet is more easily used for good analysis.

Once on the data page you can use the “Select Countries” button to select which countries you’d like to see data series’ for. (You can also select all countries)

Likewise, clicking the “Select Data” button allows you to choose which energy source(s) is shown, and allows you to specify what data you want to retrieve. (Consumption, production, etc.)

05/19/2015 - Texas, United States

Would like a link to the pdf of the entire country analysis brief.

Thanks for writing in. If the country has a full write-up (a full brief, more than just bullets), we do offer a PDF. See Saudi Arabia (http://www.eia.gov/beta/international/analysis.cfm?iso=SAU) as an example. We typically don't offer pre-baked PDFs if we just have bullet notes (what we call Country Analysis Notes)

If you are looking to PDF other sections of the site (the country overview page, for example), you can use any number of free, open source packages to create a PDF. They typically use your computer's "print" function, but instead of using a printer, they produce a PDF on your computer's hard drive.

05/18/2015 - Canada

The data titles are incorrect almost everywhere. Canada only produces 5.1 Bcf/d of natgas? More like export volume, not gross production.

Canada's Dry Natural Gas production is listed as 5,070 Billion Cubic Feet per Day, which is correct.

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